Bryan crashes his party

Tuesday, August 13, 2013 – Luke Bryan's career has mushroomed with him now headlining the sheds. Here he releases his first disc since March's "Spring Break." The new disc contains 13 songs with the title track being the hit single.

Glen Campbell's latest "See You There" drops today. He recreates several of his hits including Wichita Lineman, Gentle on My Mead, Galveston, By the Time I Get to Phoenix and Rhinestone Cowboy.

Editorial: Walking the talk –
When names like Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Waylon and the Hag are invoked, you're talking hard core country. These are the touchstones of country , the guys who made country music what it was and still is (or maybe can be). When these folks would sing about being down-and-out and the rough-and-tumble, they knew of what they were singing about. Fast forward a few years to the country singers of today. »»»

Concert Review: Smiles galore, Chesney appears happiness –
Kenny Chesney smiled often during his performance at The Rose Bowl. This wasn't some showbiz smile, either - it was sincere. Chesney appeared to be truly happy to be there. On a hot night in July, when Chesney brought his exuberant The Big Revival Tour to Pasadena, the joy he expressed while performing actually made you forget about all the heat... »»»

Concert Review: Carll needs no crutch –
Hayes Carll didn't even play his best-known song, "She Left Me For Jesus," during his 95 minutes on the small stage. And while chances are that some were internally clamoring for the typical Carll sense of humor, no one could legitimately say that the lanky Texan short-changed them.
At 39, Carll, who meanders somewhere between the... »»»